A population study of urinary incontinence and nocturia among women aged 20-59 years - Prevalence, well-being and wish for treatment

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作者
Samuelsson, E
Victor, A
Tibblin, G
机构
[1] ZATAGRANDS PRIMARY HLTH CARE CTR, OSTERSUND, SWEDEN
[2] MED PROD AGCY, UPPSALA, SWEDEN
关键词
effect of treatment; female urinary incontinence; nocturia; well-being; wish for treatment;
D O I
10.3109/00016349709047789
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Background. The aim was to study urinary incontinence (UI) and nocturia in a female population; prevalence, effect on well-being, wish for treatment and result of treatment in primary health care. Methods. A postal questionnaire was sent to all women aged 20-59 years who were scheduled for gynecological hearth examination by midwives in a primary health care district during one year. Questions concerning well-being were based on the Gothenburg QOL instrument. All women with incontinence were offered treatment by a midwife and a family doctor. Results. Of the included 641 women, 491 (77%) answered the questionnaire. The prevalence of urinary incontinence was 27.7%, 3.5% having dairy leakage. Nocturia occurred in 32 women (6.5%), 12 of whom were also incontinent. Self-assessed health, deep, fitness and satisfaction with work situation decreased significantly with increased frequency of incontinence. Well-being was not correlated to type of incontinence. Nocturia correlated to poor hearth and sleep. About a quarter of the incontinent women started treatment when offered and 80% of those who completed the treatment program wen subjectively improved. Wish for treatment was directly correlated to frequency of incontinence but not to type. Conclusions. Urinary incontinence and nocturia affect well-being in a negative way. Well-being and wish for treatment correlate to frequency of incontinence but not to type of incontinence. Most women with UI accept it; only about a quarter of incontinent women, or 6-7% of all women in the studied age group, want treatment. Treatment of female urinary incontinence in primary health care is successful.
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